Halo: Landfall

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ODST helmets as depicted in the Halo: Arms Race trailer.
ODST helmets in Arms Race
T. Rymann firing upon several Jiralhanae warriors.
An ODST kills a Brute in Combat
A pair of Jiralhanae during the Battle of Sector Six. One is struck and killed by human weapons fire.
Two Brutes attacking with Spikers in Last One Standing.

The Halo Shorts refer to a group of short live action films created in collaboration with Bungie Studios, Neill Blomkamp, WETA Digital, and Origami Digital LLC. These films were the Halo Franchise's first foray into live action films, followed colosely by the Museum series of films, the Halo shorts are intended to give both fans and sponsors a preview of what the Halo Movie could look like, should production be resumed.

Timeline

Kept under tight wraps, the set was announced unexpectedly on July 10, 2007 with the release of the first video, Halo: Arms Race on the front page of Bungie.net. Arms Race featured several shots of characters as well as special effects and set props, but little real action. The film was also shown at E3 2007, and with it came promises of additional shorts[1].

Arms Race was followed up with another film one month later, Combat, released on WETA's webiste in August 2007[2], telling the story of two ODST troopers fighting off Brutes while trying to retrieve an object on the battlefield during the Second Battle of Earth.

A third film, Last One Standing, was released on November 24, just hours before the release of Halo 3. This film was released first on the Discovery Channel's website, as part of their promotion for an unrelated show, Last One Standing[3]. This film continued the story of the two ODSTs in Combat, featuring more weapons, special effects, and live action combat between the Marines and Brutes, ending with the sight of a fireball descending into the atmosphere, a scene which is the beginning for in Halo 3.

It has not been made clear if these three will be the only Halo shorts, as some sources have claimed that there would be only three videos, while others have not. WETA's website does not specify if Last One Standing would be the final film in the series. It has also not been stated what kind of budget the shorts have.

Shorts

Props

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The functional Warthog, manned by an actor in a studio.

The shorts featured fully integrated props and constumes created by WETA workshop. These included a fully functional M12 Warthog LRV complete with working chain gun, four wheel drive, and airbags[4]. The props also featured M6G Pistols, BR55 Battle Rifles, a SRS99D-S2 AM Sniper Rifle, and an M41 Rocket Launcher. Additionally, constumes for the projects included two full ODST uniforms and at least half a dozen Marine uniforms (one a Corpsman variant) for actors to wear. It has not been specified how much these cost or what the future plans for them may be.

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